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hg-github 0.1.5

hg-github

hg-github is a Mercurial extension that wraps hg-git, and
supports a work-flow where repositories are hosted on Bitbucket
and mirrored on GitHub. This work-flow normally requires adding
Git paths to each repository’s config file, and creating Mercurial
bookmarks pointing to the GitHub repository’s branch name. hg-github
takes care of these for you automatically. hg-github is
BSD licensed.

Installation

The easiest way to install hg-github is directly from PyPi using
pip or setuptools by running the respective command below:

$ pip install -U hg-github

or:

$ easy_install -U hg-github

Otherwise you can download hg-github and install it directly
from source:

$ python setup.py install

Once installed, add hggithub to the extensions section in your
global .hgrc file:

[extensions]
hggithub =

Note that there isn’t a dash in hggithub in your .hgrc file.
You also don’t need to add the hg-git extension, as it is
wrapped and used automatically by hg-github.

Once installed, assuming the default remote location of your
repository is on Bitbucket, the GitHub path is automatically added and
given the name github, so you can push to it with the following
command:

$ hg push github

Repository Paths

As mentioned above, the GitHub path is given the name github when
the default remote location is on Bitbucket. For other named Bitbucket
locations, the name github-NAME is given, where NAME is the
name of the path located on BitBucket. For example consider the
following .hg/hgrc repo config:

GitHub Username

hg-github assumes you have the same username on GitHub and Bitbucket.
If you have a different GitHub username, you can specify it by adding
the following section to your global .hgrc file. For example my
GitHub username is stephenmcd: